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    Hi from Maine.

    Welcome. Always nice to have another person feeding the fire. By all means, start a build thread when you're ready. We'll all follow along, answer any questions as best we can and enjoy seeing your results. I'll agree that 66lbs is too much (even if it were a canoe). You should be able to...
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    The Nation Lakes Chain

    Looks like some nice country. Thanks for taking the time to post the TR.
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    Cedar canoes aren't made from cedar trees

    No kiddin'... especially retired guys still looking to split a few hairs... :) I'll have to remember this when someone refers to my boats as "cedar strip" canoes. (Could be worse, the other day at the bank, someone asked if I'd built "that kayak" that was sitting on top of my car. I struggled...
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    Hello from Boston

    Welcome. Teaching & guiding in the summer sounds like a sweet set-up. Sacrilege. I have to agree with Neo... It sounds like a storage problem to me.
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    NFCT - Forked Lake to Permanent Rapids

    Yes, survival is optimal and certainly the preferred outcome. I plan to keep going until I can't and I trust that we'll all know when that time comes. (though maybe work into it a little more slowly in the future :))
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    Royalex repair and nature of damage

    I'm not sure if they still make it (I bought mine during Ace Hardware close-out) but the Unicorn Spit that I used on my Merlin build seemed compatible with epoxy. Their website is still up so that might be something...
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    Royalex repair and nature of damage

    I agree that it certainly doesn't look like a difficult area to work on & it's probably a great candidate for a first repair. I'd also be curious about what actually caused the damage since the rest of the bottom looks pretty pristine... Too bad the current owner can't tell you more but it...
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    Light weight vs strong laminate

    OK, Alan, ya talked me into it... My next build will be 2 oz e-glass with a 4 oz s-glass football & an extra layer on the (stemless) "stems"
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    Long Pond, Monroe County, Pa.

    Nice report & great pictures. Thanks for taking the time.
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    Finally added a river tripper to the fleet

    Packing like that, you'll need to build a Raven stripper for your solo river trips. (not that you need even more canoes...)
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    Accessories - wrong answers only

    I'm wondering if you'd need a bilge pump or just dump (again) on the portage?
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    How to make steep portages easy with a canoe pole

    I think they leave that to us when we trip while portaging. (hopefully not going over a 6 story drop but, I suppose the durability of the canoe would be a secondary concern at that point)
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    65,000 km² of freedom in Abitibi-Témiscamingue

    I guess I saw the "convenience packages... starting at..." while scrolling & tapped out early (those prices will do that... I'm frugal). I actually would like to try some Quebec trips except that I don't speak French and my understanding is that you need to have a set itinerary and reserve...
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    Is this 13ft stowe Mansfield worth restoring?

    That was my initial thought as well. Although I'm not familiar with these canoes or your market, the time & effort to build or restore canoes (especially your first couple) are not going to be a money-making endeavor. You could do it to preserve a piece of history or save a canoe that you...
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    65,000 km² of freedom in Abitibi-Témiscamingue

    Just a heads-up that you might want to check this link. I don't read (or speak) French Canadian but the frownie face suggests that it doesn't work as intended. PS: The last one works & good holy moly... $110 a night for a "canoe camp adventure"... I'm out. I don't even care if they cater the...
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